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From:  Cronin B. Vining, ITS Webmaster

Particularly attentive readers may recall my announcement in February that I would be stepping down as ITS Webmaster at the end of 2009. Predictions, they say, are always difficult, particularly of the future.

It seems I will not be entirely stepping down after all, but my role will change.  The ITS Board and I have agreed that effective January 1, 2010 I will continue to maintain the functionality of the ITS website, keep the ITSnews mailing list going and sundry other  tasks contributing to the effective flow of news and information to the thermoelectric community.  But going forward, the Society will take on primary responsibility for writing announcements and content generally.

You, the ITS website users and ITSnews readers, can continue to post news for discussion in the ZTforum, as well as job openings and positions sought in the ZTjobs section.   Another change is that thermoelectric-related advertisements will for the first time appear on the ITS website beginning January 1, 2010.

I expect you will hardly notice these changes.  Which is part of the goal. 

 

 

APS 2010 March Meeting: Focus Topic Thermoelectric Materials & Phenomena

  +- APS 2010 March Meeting: Focus Topic Thermoelectric Materials & Phenomena

      From: 2010-03-15 Through: 2010-03-19 (check event website for times)
      Location: Oregon Convention Center - Portland, OR, USA
      Contact: Chris Dames cdames [at] engr [dot] ucr [dot] edu
               Ph: +1 (951) 827-2354, FAX:
      Abstract Due Date: Friday Nov. 20, 2009
      Higher Fees May Apply After: Jan. 15, 2010
      Info Last Updated: 2009-11-03

Details:

Thermoelectric Materials & Phenomena

About 90 percent of the world's useful power (approximately 10 TW) is generated by heat engines that convert heat to electrical or mechanical power, but they also dissipate about ~15 TW of heat to the environment.  If even a modest fraction of this low-grade thermal waste can be converted to electricity, the potential impact on energy efficiency could be enormous, leading to savings in fuel and reductions in carbon dioxide emissions.

Thermoelectric energy converters can directly convert heat to electricity using semiconducting materials via the Seebeck effect; they are all solid-state, robust, and have a high power density.  Their efficiency depends on the thermoelectric figure of merit (ZT) of the material, which is defined as ZT = S2 T/ r k where S, r, k, and T are the Seebeck coefficient, electrical resistivity, thermal conductivity, and absolute temperature, respectively. Thermoelectric technology is scalable to various power levels such as those encountered in automotive exhaust heat recovery and residential distributed solar-thermal electrical generators. In these applications, it can become competitive with current technologies provided one can develop materials with ZT > 1.5 at the appropriate temperatures; higher ZT values would open many more applications. Although there is no fundamental upper limit to ZT, over the last 50 years the ZT of commercially available materials has increased only marginally, from about 0.6 to 1, resulting in performance less than 10 percent of the Carnot limit. However, recent research results have used various strategies to enhance ZT by reducing the phonon k and/or enhancing the electron power factor (S2/ r).

The goal of this session is to bring together scientists and engineers working on both bulk and nanostructured thermoelectric materials to examine the approaches and infuse cross-disciplinary themes for increasing ZT towards improved energy efficiency. Topics will range broadly from the very fundamental (e.g. Dirac electrons) to the more applied (e.g. physics of thermal interfaces for improved devices incorporating the high ZT materials).

Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:

  1. Fundamental understanding of the thermoelectric effects themselves, such as the thermoelectric properties of Dirac electrons, etc.
  2. Thermal conductivity reduction by engineered anharmonicity or nanoscale boundary scattering in bulk materials and thin-films.
  3. Power factor enhancements using electron energy filtering or density-of-states engineering in bulk or nanostructured semiconductors.
  4. Thermoelectric materials for energy efficiency: device physics, thermal interface physics, and applications.

Organizers:


Chris Dames
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of California, Riverside
Riverside CA 92521
Phone: (951) 827-2354
Email: cdames [at] engr [dot] ucr [dot] edu

Joseph Heremans
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Columbus, OH 43210
Phone: (614) 247-8869
Email: heremans [dot] 1 [at] osu [dot] edu

Rama Venkatasubramanian
Center for Solid State Energetics
RTI International
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Phone: (919) 541-6889
Email: rama [at] rti [dot] org

 

 
      From: 2010-09-22 Through: 2010-09-25
      Location: - Como, Italy
      Contact: Lecco unit of IENI Institute of CNR n/a
      Website: TBD
      Info Last Updated: 2009-10-28

Details:

The European Thermoelectric Society has selected Italy as the site for the 8th European Conference on Thermoelectrics, ECT2010.  ECT2010 is expected to be held in either  to be held in either Como or Venezia, Italy September 22-25, 2010.  The conference is to be organized by the Lecco unit of IENI Institute of CNR.

The file attached below provides preliminary information on this conference.  Additional details will be posted on this website as they become available

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This story has been extracted and edited from a more extensive Press Release

Maine Maritime Academy to Honor Its Best and Brightest

which appeared in the The Journal of Commerce Online on 20091029.

 

CASTINE, Maine – Maine Maritime Academy will honor its best and brightest at a ceremony to be held on the college campus in mid-November. The college will formally recognize alumni accomplishment, student academic success, and outstanding faculty at its annual Celebration of Achievement on Thursday, Nov. 12.

Initiated in 1997, the college’s Wall of Honor was created to recognize alumni, who, through achievements in professional and civic life, have brought honor to themselves and to Maine Maritime Academy. The Wall was established not only to pay tribute to their achievements, but also to allow their success to serve as inspiration to current students and their fellow alumni to strive for personal excellence.

This year’s Wall of Honor induction will recognize the career accomplishments of  distinguished alumni, John W. Fairbanks, MMA Class of 1952, among others.

John W. Fairbanks, technology development manager at the U.S. Department of Energy, will be recognized for his career contributions to the fields of engineering and thermoelectric energy. A former program manager at the U.S. Department of Energy, and program engineer at the Naval Ship Engineering Center, Fairbanks is noted for initiating the first vehicular application of thermoelectric while serving as a Power System Manager at the NASA-Goddard Space Center.

Throughout his distinguished engineering career, Fairbanks has received numerous commendations for his academic work. He is a two-time award winner of the Association of Scientists & Engineers presented him with their best technical paper. He has also served on multiple occasions as the Invited Plenary Speaker at the European Conference on Thermoelectrics and as the Invited Plenary Speaker at the International Thermoelectric Conference. His work has been recognized through NASA’s Apollo Achievement Award and the Astronomy Spacecraft Team Award of the NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center. He is the past recipient of the Distinguished Service Award of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Maine Maritime Academy’s Outstanding Alumni Award.

Fairbanks earned B.S. degrees in engineering at Maine Maritime Academy and at Stanford University. He holds an M.S. degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Santa Clara. He is a retired Captain of the U.S. Navy Reserve.

 


Upcoming Conferences


APS 2010 March Meeting: Focus Topic Thermoelectric Materials & Phenomena

  +- APS 2010 March Meeting: Focus Topic Thermoelectric Materials & Phenomena

      From: 2010-03-15 Through: 2010-03-19 (check event website for times)
      Location: Oregon Convention Center - Portland, OR, USA
      Contact: Chris Dames cdames [at] engr [dot] ucr [dot] edu
               Ph: +1 (951) 827-2354, FAX:
      Abstract Due Date: Friday Nov. 20, 2009
      Higher Fees May Apply After: Jan. 15, 2010
      Info Last Updated: 2009-11-03
 

2010 MRS Spring Meeting: Symp. DD: Thermoelectric Materials--Growth, Properties, Novel Characterization Methods, and Application

      From: 2010-04-05 Through: 2010-04-09
      Location: - San Francisco, California, USA
      Contact: Jeff Snyder jsnyder [at] caltech [dot] edu
      Info Last Updated: 2009-06-19
 

ICT2010, 29th International Conference on Thermoelectrics

      From: 2010-05-30 Through: 2010-06-03
      Location: in the RENAISSANCE, near Zhongshan Park - Shanghai, China
      Contact: ict2010 [at] mail [dot] sic [dot] ac [dot] cn
      Abstract Due Date: March 1, 2010
      Website: http://ict2010.its.org
      Info Last Updated: 2009-10-28 
 

IECEC 2010, 8th Annual International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference

+- IECEC 2010, 8th Annual International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference

      From: 2010-07-25 Through: 2010-07-28
      Location: - Nashville, TN, USA
      Abstract Due Date: November 19, 2009
      Higher Fees May Apply After: July 1, 2010
      Info Last Updated: 2009-10-28
 
      From: 2010-09-22 Through: 2010-09-25
      Location: - Como, Italy
      Contact: Lecco unit of IENI Institute of CNR n/a

      Website: TBD

      Info Last Updated: 2009-10-28
 


      From: 2011-07-25 Through: 2011-07-29
      Location: - Thessaloniki, Greece
      Contact: Professor K.M. Paraskevopoulos
      Website: TBD
      Info Last Updated: 2009-10-28
 

XIV International Forum on Thermoelectricity (2011)

   +-  XIV International Forum on Thermoelectricity
      From: 2011-10-05 Through: 2011-10-05
      Location: - Antalya, Turkey
      Contact: Lukyan Ivanovych Anatychuk anatych [at] inst [dot] cv [dot] ua
      Website: http://ite.cv.ukrtel.net
      Info Last Updated: 2009-07-22
 


That's all for today.  Let me know if I forgot anything!

        -- Cronin